Howdy All!
Welcome to the LONGEST week(s) of your life.....The Dreaded WAIT! This is a group for those of you looking for some fun and less stress during your wait, whatever it may be. Some of you will be lucky and this will be your last wait, but for the majority, we'll see you again in another 2 weeks for more shenanigans!

Below are some Waiting Guidelines and Tips:

#0) Only GO's my write in RED!

#1) Thou Shalt NOT POAS Too Early! If you do, Maia will PSA you!

#2) Don't Start Worrying About "SYMPTOMS" until AFTER 10 DPO!

#3) Implantation MAY Occur Between 7-10 DPO, Though Earlier IS Possible...Don't Start POAS Until AT LEAST 9DPO! The longer you can hold out the better!

#4) Progesterone Symptoms Are VERY Similar To AF / PMS Symptoms... Meaning when you are 4DPO you are not experiencing symptoms of pregnancy but rather symptoms of Progesterone (aka the devils mother)

#5) Yes, Your Boobs WILL Hurt After Ovulation....THIS IS NORMAL, and caused by Progesterone. Your boobs may hurt BEFORE ovulation as well, this is cause by the high amounts of Estrogen.

#6) CP Is NOT An Indicator Of Pregnancy! Your CP will changes several times during the day. Nor is CM as after ovulation CM typically exhibits non fertile characteristics.

#7) Just relax and have fun. You've already done what you could to get that egg fertilized now all you can do is sit back and wait to see if your hard work paid off!

About your LP: LP is the time from when you ovulate till AF shows up. If you have a 14 day LP that means that AF would show up the next day or what would have been day 15 of your LP.
If AF shows up on day 14 then your LP is 13 days.
The average LP is around 14 but it can be different for every woman.
Having a LP of anything lower than 10 days means you have a defect and will need medical assistance in conceiving/lengthening your LP.
Implantation happens typically between 7-10DPO so having an LP of 10 days may not give your egg enough time to properly implant.

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